Pushing Buttons: Shouldn't the 'video game Oscars' be about more than just hours of trailers?, Games
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In this week’s newsletter: Other than God of War star Christopher Judge’s heartfelt acceptance speech, the Game Awards felt symptomatic of something wrong with the industry
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